Here in the USA the ad agency for Volvo got cheeky. Pictures with prices: Aston Martin $12,500 Ferrari $12,900 BMW $10,500 Maserati $11,400 Facel Vega $12,990 Mercedes Benz $11,099 Then headline: What’s it like to own a $10,000 car? Followed by a profile shot of the P1800 and second headline: Find out for $3,995. Then the ad copy. Cheeky!
@tauncfester30226 ай бұрын
What they didn't mention was SAAB was building a far more capable car for about the same price.
@vladtheimpala55326 ай бұрын
@@tauncfester3022 Why would they mention that? They weren’t selling Saabs. Personally, I like the looks of the Volvo better but I realize that’s only my opinion.
@tauncfester30226 ай бұрын
@@vladtheimpala5532 So, that's why they didn't, the P1800 was a farm implement compared to the car from the jet aircraft maker. Have you driven or owned either car? The P1800 was sort of retro sporty, but it wasn't any more different than a number of other sport coupes made in the 1950's and 60's and it had a generator when most cars of the era were equipped standard with alternators. The 1969 SAAB had fuel injection, OHC, FWD, a really spacious interior with a big curved windshield that your forward view was surrounded by, it's like the A pillars didn't exist. And a very willing and torquey engine with a wide ratio 4 speed that you could drive at 65 on the freeway while it ticked over at 3200 RPM.
@BigFatCone5 ай бұрын
@@tauncfester3022 Sure. But have you seen the P1800?
@buzzwaldron61952 ай бұрын
P1800 designed late '50's with tailfins, but by time it came out in 1966, almost nobody wanted them.
@swanvictor8876 ай бұрын
Roger Moore not only bought one of them, but drove the car over a hundred thousand miles, all over Europe, signing up TV stations for his new show called 'The Saint' : He was a shrewd and clever Producer and owned a third of the rights to the books. He was in profit even before they began filming. He did exactly the same thing in late 1969, when he selected an Aston Martin, again, travelled across Europe and raised cash for 'The Persuaders' - at the time, the most expensive TV show in British TV history, at a cost of nearly $100,000 per episode. Again, as uncredited producer and part owner, they were in profit even before they began filming! Such was the respect and character of Moore, he went to Lou Grade of the ITC network to commission the show...and both men merely shook hands on the deal...there were no contracts or paperwork. They trusted each other and it paid off. Jay Leno currently owns the original car used by Moore in the early series of The Saint.
@jamesengland74616 ай бұрын
Fascinating!
@michaelmccann47066 ай бұрын
Wonderful story
@sergioleone35836 ай бұрын
Such a great series.
@1968spikey6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the further detail 😊
@swanvictor8876 ай бұрын
Sorry if it seems nerdy, but I feel Roger Moore gets a lot of bad press sometimes and is much under-appreciated. I worked in Broadcasting from the mid-80s and never met anyone who had nothing but respect for Moore. He was admired and liked by his crews both as a Producer and a Director! He was also a very successful Film Producer, usually Uncredited!
@robwilson78976 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for not having audio tracks. I love hearing the cars in their completeness. Engine, exhaust, suspension clunks. Great overall description. Next to add smell-o-vision. One of the best part of classic cars is the leather, petrol, oil, wood varnish smells.
@genzigzag6 ай бұрын
Whenever I see the 1800s I immediately think of Simon Templar and the Saint!
@Colorado_Native6 ай бұрын
My thought exactly.
@adrianmonk44406 ай бұрын
DITTO. The man was terminally hip, even before James Bond.
@PazLeBon6 ай бұрын
wow thats bloody amzing considerng that was the whole bloody point lolololololol
@genzigzag6 ай бұрын
@@PazLeBonDo you know how to read? I stated that whenever I see one, I've been seeing them for over 50 years. Now bugger off!
@derekheeps12446 ай бұрын
@@adrianmonk4440 he started out as a male model , promoting knitting patterns .
@nicklyne1846 ай бұрын
i bought a 1967 1800S when I was 21 in 1981 for 200 quid, but couldn't afford to repair it. It had Borg Warner overdrive. Swapped it for a 121 Amazon. Amazed at what they go for these days... I will always remember the first time I drove it at night, with those lovely turquoise clocks. happy days... lovely video, thanks
@andrewwmacfadyen69586 ай бұрын
Laycock overdrive
@PazLeBon6 ай бұрын
that was a lot then birdbrain
@christersundin7736 ай бұрын
My dad had a white P1800 in the late 60s. One day when he walked towards the car, there was a group of kids admiring it. One of them asked: Are you the Saint?
@derekheeps12446 ай бұрын
I had a yellow mini , well it belonged to my GF at the time , one time I'd borrowed it and was returning to it , and this group of children looked at me ( I was wearing a tweed jacket ) and giggled ... "Mr bean" ...
@markbray29886 ай бұрын
One of the prettiest cars ever imho... They are even more beautiful in the flesh. My local Volvo dealer displays his own 1800S permanently in his showroom, it's immaculate.
@hglf97646 ай бұрын
My parent's had an early split bumper P1800 before I was born, it caught fire twice, the second time on the drive back from the garage where it had just been restored. Unfortunately they had to sell it because my mum was too pregnant (with me) to get behind the wheel. Something I have jokingly got the blame for, every-single-time they reminice about how much they loved that car.
@roverchap6 ай бұрын
I owned one just like this, except it was a RHD UK car. In 8 years between 1996 and 2004 I covered around 50000 miles as a daily driver, including a trip to the Volvo factory at Gothenburg. I spent a fortune on fighting deep-seated rust in the bodyshell. Panels were expensive even then, and they have to be fettled, welded-in and leaded - true coach-building. Fantastic cars, but wow the price now! I paid £1750 for mine and sold it for £4000, having spent something like £25000 on it.
@Haffschlappe6 ай бұрын
It wasnt much Different with a BMW 3 0 Csi Coupe or Audi 100 S Coupe
@paulketchupwitheverything7676 ай бұрын
I worked on a project in Sweden. A colleague there had one of these Volvos that his father had owned since new. It was also RHD as Sweden changed from driving on the left to driving on the right in 1967.
@PazLeBon6 ай бұрын
still an old mans car tho
@bjornerikroth6 ай бұрын
@@paulketchupwitheverything767 Volvo (or basically any manufacturer) only sold LHD cars in Sweden even back in the RHD days. I guess you could special order an export model.
@roystonvehicles91296 ай бұрын
I've had 4 of these, 72 1800e (fuel injection) 68 1800s,71,1800e (scrapper, sold for 200 quid!) and a 1800es that I used every day as a normal car.
@kevinbray95506 ай бұрын
The most beautiful car Volvo has ever made. I bought a book on Volvo P1800s before I could learn to drive some 42 years ago. It was pre internet so bought it just to look at the photos. White with minilites for the win.
@buzzwaldron61952 ай бұрын
The P1800 designed late '50's with tailfins, but by time it came out in 1965, almost nobody wanted them. And too expensive. Their previous sports car much better looking...
@stevepearce66896 ай бұрын
One of my favourite memories is in around 1972/73 we were camping at Byron Bay NSW a very beautiful part of Australia and Dad' friend arrived in one of these as it was his company car ( he worked for Volvo Trucks )to taking us to a grass airstrip to take up a Cessna for a joy ride. He parked the P1800 next to the plane on the strip taking off and landing next to it. It would have been an amazing photo opportunity for Volvo advertising. It was so cool even cooler today.
@martinclapton27246 ай бұрын
Looked at a couple of these at a local car classic car show. Lovely looking cars. Also liked the 1800 ES with the glass tailgate , incredibly stylish
@olepetter8666 ай бұрын
The Volvo P1800 are great cars. Many years ago I owned a mint condition 1961MY Volvo P1800 in white with red interior. I still miss that car. It was just wonderful sitting beside the car admiring the lines of the beautiful bodywork. To my eyes the early P1800 is one of the most beautiful cars ever made. I am of course a huge fan of Roger Moore and the Saint. Thank you for another brilliant and interesting video.
@peterholloway37116 ай бұрын
My car! I enjoyed this video as much as the one Jack did recently on my fabulous Lancia Flaminia GTL. It may surprise you to know that there are only 140 P1800’s of all variants currently road-registered in the UK. This makes my specific model very rare indeed. It could be for sale…
@TheRealDrJoey6 ай бұрын
I had a '64, black. Wonderful machine, and definitely one of the best cars I ever owned.
@jehl19636 ай бұрын
I did some business with a different branch of Volvo, and one of my counterparts pointed out that Volvo is not a car company, but rather an engine company. All of their other dovisions exist to move engines. This applies to cars, ttruck, industrial vehicles, as well as their marine engine group. So the fact that Volvo subcontracted ssembly to Jenson was incidental to Volbo's business objectives until Jenson didn't perform. Once I looked at it that way, everything became clear.
@ceesklumper6 ай бұрын
I don't know about that, I still think they were (are) a car and truck company. You could say the same thing about any other car company. Or you could argue that Volvo is an interior company that sells interiors, and everything else in in service to them selling interiors.
@PazLeBon6 ай бұрын
you mean like every other major car manufaxturer lol
@jehl19636 ай бұрын
@PazLeBon I'm not sure that I agree with that generalization. VAG is very clearly a car company.
@PazLeBon6 ай бұрын
@@jehl1963 i dunno who vag are mate so not that clear
@jehl19636 ай бұрын
@@PazLeBon Volkswagon Audi Group.
@nicholassheffo57236 ай бұрын
It feels great just to sit in, very nice and tight, like a 1955 Mercedes Benz 300 Gullwing. Jaguar told the Saint people they could not only NOT supply the XK-E because of backorders, but the rep told them that a Jaguar would 'never' appear on on a 'television' show only for the XJ-S to make its world debut on RETURN OF THE SAINT with Ian Ogilvy, a disgustingly underrated series. The Corgi diecast version of both are also great and Roger Moore got a new one for he show each season, plus who knows how many others. It is one of Volvo's greatest cars, doing for them what the 1979 M1 did for BMW, keep them ahead of their time and endure as long as they have. We'll see how north companies do in the next few years after some production issues. Thanks for yet another excellent, priceless video!
@PazLeBon6 ай бұрын
ogilvy version wad way better
@nicholassheffo57236 ай бұрын
@@PazLeBon Well, it depends. FLIGHT PLAN is my favorite Moore/SAINT while I am not sure which Ogilvy is my favorite, but they both are long overdue for HD release, though some out of print compilation Blu-rays form the now-defunct Arrow U.K. had select shows in HD and Shout! Factory has posted fairly good HD copies of the first Moore season on their website, but they need fully restored Blu-ray Discs.
@PazLeBon6 ай бұрын
@@nicholassheffo5723 will check em out ;)
@jonathanbill69766 ай бұрын
My uncle had one of these when I was a kid and I was very disappointed when he sold it to someone else before I could buy it off him. I still have surprisingly fond memories of a trip to Teeside with my aunt and uncle up front with 3 kids in the back seat.
@TheRealDrJoey6 ай бұрын
I had a '64 when I was in college, and if it's any consolation, I've always regretted selling it.
@graemelliott39426 ай бұрын
The first ones have some of the prettiest lines of any car ever made both inside and out. The dashboard is sumptuous!
@ReaglBeagl6 ай бұрын
I grew up with this car, my dad had a red 67 1800S and ended up being my first car. Lots of good memories hearing you running through the gears.. thank you!
@simonhjc6 ай бұрын
Morning Jack! One went for auction last week here and reached $35,000. Very tidy. I was a kid and loved watching The Saint. The 60s for me were glamourous, lashings of chrome tasteful interior designs etc. when i look at the lumps of plastic made by Volvo,BMW etc today. Theyve all the style of an electric toothbrush
@norton750commando6 ай бұрын
Grew up in the back seat of of a 1962 Volvo 544 in the 60's. My Dad was a closet car nut, and I'm sure if he didn't have me and my sister to lug around, he would have bought an 1800S. When the 544 finally bit the dust due to the horrendous salt poured over Canadian roads in 1970 he bought another sensible family car, a Fiat 124 Sport Coupe. I've always loved the 1800S, but the ES1800 was the one I've always wanted.
@PazLeBon6 ай бұрын
u didnt have a house? that sucks
@norton750commando6 ай бұрын
@@PazLeBon It was quite comfortable back there, lots of leg room, and a good Swedish heater to keep us warm during the cold Canadian winters.
@PazLeBon6 ай бұрын
@@norton750commando lol im sure
@volvodude1016 ай бұрын
road salt, not even once.
@bertenpetrasinagl26926 ай бұрын
Ahhhh, it never loses its looks....wonderful design; in- and outside.
@TheCienporciento6 ай бұрын
I'm from West Bromwich where Jenson were based. Back in the 80s, my Dad used to send his kid (me) to get the Sunday paper from the newsagent. One of the routes I could take involved going through an alleyway in which, one day, a red P1800 in a bad state suddenly appeared. It was first P1800 I had ever seen in the flesh and I did have some affection for Volvos as the first new car my Dad bought was a 340 (the third car ever in our family). Over successive weeks I saw the car get robbed of parts and vandelised. A really sad end to a lovely car. It was only much later that I learnt of Jenson's involvement and wonder if the example I saw was an early "Jenson" model.
@karlarmstrong-b2z6 ай бұрын
The 340 DL was just a Renault and it was crap in the snow .
@simonhodgetts65306 ай бұрын
@@karlarmstrong-b2zthe 340 was a DAF design with a Renault engine
@TheReinhardL6 ай бұрын
I was very surprised how good the engine sounds. That's because I know the 140-series a lot - uncle drove a 144. Same B20 engine but a far cry from the sound of that P1800S that you drove, Jack. Must be the fine tuning (You mentioned a different camshaft) and the exhaust. Lovely sound! A nice moment at 3:41 when you met the modern Volvo. The later derivate P1800 ES shooting brake was the first P1800 with a steep hike up in prices around 10 years ago here in Austria. It is nicknamed "Schneewittchensarg" = snow white coffin in German speaking countries.
@stephenricketts77646 ай бұрын
Now the theme tune (or part of it) is playing in my head once again. I just love the P1800s and this one in white is spot on with the saint on the back. We have discussed it here before but it is a crying shame how the British car industry 'shot itself in the foot' and in this case it wasn't even the fault of Jensen that it lost the contract. It probably is Volvo's greatest car in terms of prestige and the Amazon 123 is not far behind. Who says Volvo builds boring cars? Thanks for another great review Jack. 👍👍
@sergioleone35836 ай бұрын
Great series theme. I love playing it "surf style" on the guitar for fun.
@kevincraven40386 ай бұрын
I had 2 Volvo 480ES "sports estates" in the 1990s and 2000s - not a supercar, but a practical daily, and many smiles per gallon! 😁
@jamesroseby38236 ай бұрын
Since my teenage years fifty years ago I’ve asked myself what happened to Volvo styling after the P1800? A Volvo worthy of a retro model as Renault have done with A110. Thanks for the review, Jack. What a lovely car. The P1800 is timeless.
@elgar67436 ай бұрын
That car is the epitome of COOL. Absolutely beautiful aesthetic, a real neat GT. Love it.
@Bob-rn5ho14 сағат бұрын
The P1800 is a Great looking car and Roger Moore made it stand out very well. Wish I had kept the one I had years age!!! Thanks for another lovely review. Bob
@michaelbacon5616 ай бұрын
I'd forgotten what a fabulous looking car it is! The interior is wonderful as well. Volvo would do well to reference it in its future models.
@James-ld2jc6 ай бұрын
One of my favourite cars. Roger Daltrey had one back in the day, not what you'd expect from the 'horrible 'oo
@sebastiend.53356 ай бұрын
Time for a cold beer accompanied by another great and relaxing video from Number 27. Life's good. Greetings from the Netherlands
@oliverlondon52466 ай бұрын
Isn’t a bit early for a beer? Anyways, cheers from London 🍻
@sebastiend.53356 ай бұрын
@@oliverlondon5246 It's 6 o'clock here in the Netherlands after a hard day's work. I lived in the UK for 6 years (in Preston) and at this time the pubs were always full. Haha!
@gazzertrn6 ай бұрын
Got a cold one in front of me , cheers buddy .
@rhettcorcoran28796 ай бұрын
Excellent video, I turned down an offer to purchase an 1800ES in the early 80s', I have regretted that decision ever since!
@blowduke6 ай бұрын
Probably the beat looking car Volvo ever made
@sergioleone35836 ай бұрын
No probably about it for me, re: Volvo. I like the Amazons, but this is on another level.
@Low7606 ай бұрын
Im driving my 122s with a 2l and twin Weber's today. Stock doesn't sound as nice as mine, but the p1800 is a beautiful car.
@patsquach40806 ай бұрын
This. Brings back memories…. I had a 1970. Fuel injection electric overdrive…. Sailing down the highway at 110 MPH. hit the overdrive. Float along at 125 MPH. AWSOME UNIT. !!!
@Cydney10666 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed my red P1800. It was brought to Canada by a member of the military and it had swedish on the dials and guages. People didn't know what it was and since it was red some thought it was a Ferrari!. Sadly I couldn't keep up with the rust. I eventually sold it to a local doctor who has a California car that had been modified for air conditioning and looked terrible. I like to think part of my car is still cruising around. WIsh I could afford another. Thanks for the ride by the way👍
@alaricbragg78436 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! Terrific car! We will never see Volvos quite like this again!
@jeremiahchamberlin449914 сағат бұрын
Just subscribed to your channel, and I must say, I appreciate your back-stories as much as your enthusiasm. I’ve learned a lot listening to you talking. Don’t stop.
@3ducs6 ай бұрын
I came close to buying a P1800E in the late 1990s, I intended to fit it with an Oldsmobile 215 engine. At the time installing Ford 289 engines was a thing, there was a how-to book out on the subject. I actually had the engine and had the car in my driveway for a few weeks, other events put the kibosh on the project. They are beautiful cars, one view of them I really liked was of the rear fin from the side mirror.
@iatsechannel52556 ай бұрын
Nice piece! I had one for 10 or so years, red with tan interior. Easy to work on.easy to tune the twin Sus. but that was a steamy cockpit. The engine heat would wick through the rubber pedal gaskets in the firewall and made may a toasty Summer drive even with an aftermarket AC. Great to hear her again.
@stephenboitoult87746 ай бұрын
I ran a LHD 122S estate for many years (almost 30) The P1800 is on a very similar floorpan and suspension setup. The steering is not rack and pinion, it's a box with all the balljoints and play that implies. Whilst i've not owned a P1800 and only driven a couple over shortish trips, I found the 122S or "Amazon" as it's fans call, it to be unequalled by ANYTHING, including my track prepared Triumph GT6 MkII, at a cross country A and B road hustle. At least once you got familiar with it. My 122S was a little vague and sloppy around the straight ahead position, not enough to fail an MOT, but it was there. So I tried to adjust the steering box (at around 140K miles it was no spring chicken) and found what you have got there, the steering off center became stiff and ponderous for only a minor gain in straight line positivity. I put it back how it was and never worried about it again! That 1 owner 1964 LHD estate was the best £100 (in 1982) that I ever spent in my life. Used it every day as a mobile workshop, towed heavier cars than it was on a 4 wheel flatbed trailer all over the country, brought both my kids home from hospital in it, you name it, it did it and never failed to start or perform. The best thing I did was buying it and the stupidest thing I ever did was selling it! I'll never be able to afford another!
@AdamJRichardson6 ай бұрын
My wife had the estate version of the 1800 for a few years, and it was fun, and in IMO even more attractive than the coupe. As you say they are a bit lumbering to drive with very heavy steering, so the designs to an extent write checks that the performance can't cash. But it was quite reliable - the engine only has about 12 moving parts and only takes up about half of that massive hood :) She sold it as it was just very difficult to get parts for in the US at the time (20 years ago or so)
@georgewallerlll4966 ай бұрын
I'm looking into buying a 1965 year model of the Volvo P1800, for my birth year, hopefully in Red! I hope to start a classic car collection of cars from the year 1965, and there is a lot of them, American, and European!
@doctorpatient5196 ай бұрын
this is an exceptionally handsome example of Volvo's masterpiece ... absolutely gotta LOVE the Minilites on there ... the only drive I had in one was with a famous bandleader and TV show host, Raymond Scott in '71, with whom I was building a new music synthesizer in a fabulous shop/warehouse/living quarters in Farmingdale, NY on Long Island ... we had been working on the soon-to-be-famous instrument, the Electronium, in its raw, circuit board and metal chassis form when Raymond said one day "Let's go to the North Shore to the custom cabinetry shop that's crafted a case for the instrument." ... "Hell, yeah," sez me and he said wait outside ... the garage door opens and Raymond slowly backs out a British racing green P1800 ... my jaw dropped ... 20 minutes of commercial area driving and then into Nassau County's open roads north into a small town called Glen Head where the shop was ... the Volvo just glided thru the sometimes twisty single lane roads up there til we got to the place ... I recall the shop owner, also a superb craftsman, looking out thru the front window of his shop as the P1800 pulled up ... he came out to greet us and asked "What is this? It's gorgeous!" ... Raymond flashed that trademark twinkle in his eyes as he showed the P1800 off ... the custom cherry walnut curved case for the instrument was beautiful but couldn't hold a candle to the Volvo ... one of the most memorable drives in my electronics project history
@johnvender6 ай бұрын
I remember in the early 1970s seeing a couple of P1800ES, looked quite flash at the time. Quite rare now I imagine since only just over 8,000 were built in the two years they were made.
@derekphillips15126 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this presintation Jack and learnt a lot more about the P1800. Things not covered in other presintations such as being built in England. Thank you.
@bushellsnet6 ай бұрын
I used to own a beautiful Californian 1971 1800E coupe, manual with O/D in mustard yellow in amazing original condition (.....manuals and tools). A total barn find in Los Angeles when they were not worth much. Think I paid US3500 in about 2000.......sold it to friends in San Francisco in 2003 when we moved back to Australia. They went on to win some local car events (best original un-restored 1800 I think). Great car, drove really well with 350K original miles on it. It just looked great from any angle - regret selling it to this day - and now they're worth lot$$$$
@MLC...6 ай бұрын
The car from my favorite TV series of all time. Thanks for the great video.
@rcmakingtracks186 ай бұрын
Stunning looking car, always loved seeing it in the saint...
@TheNoisyNinja726 ай бұрын
Next to the 300SL, the P1800 is one of the most beautifully designed vehicles ever. Perfect proportions, and not a bad line anywhere. And that interior!
@Isus6669996 ай бұрын
Ah the memories. My late dad had one in red. Still have some parts from it at home. ❤️❤️🥰
@jeffreyoldham556 ай бұрын
Such a pretty car. While it may not be Volvo's greatest car, the fact that it holds the world record for miles driven says a lot. Someone actually had to sit in the car for that many miles, which means it's a very cozy & comfortable place to be. And somewhat reliable.
@Haffschlappe6 ай бұрын
It Lacked the online 6 from the 164e
@shankarbalan38136 ай бұрын
The P1800 is a very stylish car. And yes it was the perfect car for Roger Moore’s Saint. The later Return of the Saint and the use of the Jaguar XJS was also a great choice.
@eric-wb7gj6 ай бұрын
Thanks Jack! 🙏🙏 Enjoy going down the Volvo rabbit hole, they're quirky and underrated!
@richardkaberry87906 ай бұрын
I used to watch The Saint as a kid. It’s such a pretty car.
@bobbarron69696 ай бұрын
My 66 sucuumed to rust, as so many did, but before it did I had the engine rebuilt and then I drove it in the mountains above Boulder, CO. The car was perfect for that environment and was exciting to drive.
@russellhammond43736 ай бұрын
Thank you Jake for another brilliant history lesson. I have always liked the P1800s and you have stirred something deep inside me. Keep up the great work.
@blackadder24536 ай бұрын
I had a white Jensen built '62 P1800 from the early 90's. Lovely car to drive, so relaxing and softly sprung. The overdrive worked on all gears on my one, don't know if they were all like that. It caught on fire one day but I managed to put it out before any real damage was done, just some burnt wires and fuel lines. I kept it parked up for a further 10 years. The passenger side floor split due to rust and I finally sold it as a non runner for £1000. After seeing this video and what they're worth today I wish I'd held on to it longer.
@pluggedingaming8169Ай бұрын
A dream build for me would have to be a p1800 with the modern Volvo 2.5L 5 cyl, such a beautiful car! Great video, such an interesting history. Thanks for making and sharing :)
@TheSgtsMess6 ай бұрын
Hahah after all your videos I am straight onto autotrader to look at the prices. Great video.
@kevmagill51636 ай бұрын
Me too. Seems good ones go between 15 thousand and 25 thousand around 50 thousand miles. 😅
@carlharvey70986 ай бұрын
Me too😂
@Haffschlappe6 ай бұрын
Sadly soon All Gas cars will be illegal in EU and most states of the USA
@lunabouch6 ай бұрын
Definitely one of the best looking cars of the 1960’s.
@bobj86116 ай бұрын
My parents had one of those bough new. They used it as a GT car and drove all over the USA. They finally wore it out after over 200,000 miles. I don't remember the exact mileage but it was a lot especially for the the time. Great car.
@bhumiriady6 ай бұрын
I have to admit, that Volvo P1800 looks so awesome and gave me The Saint vibes!^^ As always, I really enjoyed the video on the car so much, Jack.^^
@manuel-xax6 ай бұрын
Drop dead gorgeous ! The P1800 became better known in France yaers after The Saint ended. Thanks to a TV host (namely Frédéric Taddeï) who turned into an almost co-star in the show "Paris dernière", visiting Paris nights from inside one.
@stevengriffin78736 ай бұрын
Loved the look of these since seeing the first one in The Saint series.
@martinhogg53376 ай бұрын
It is a timeless design and still looks great! That car is a beauty!
@Steven-p4j6 ай бұрын
Still a car I love. A very understated elegance, with a nice engine. Roger Moore used his own car in the series. Which was a commitment to a vehicle he enjoyed to drive, Even the fins were fitting for the design, without any excess.
@ryanmccormick21506 ай бұрын
What a cool car! I'm pretty sure there was a p1800 that ran for something like a million miles on its original engine etc.... cracking stuff as always Jack buddy 👍
Oddly I was always told it was Aston Martin that had spurned the offer opening the door for Volvo. Lovely car, always wanted one!
@gaufrid19566 ай бұрын
I always loved the look of the Volvo P1800, especially the Break version. Yes, I used to watch "The Saint" when I was a kid in the sixties.
@petersmithson46446 ай бұрын
Great to hear the history of one of the best looking cars ever.
@mnbalfour19856 ай бұрын
The Volvo P1800 and the Volvo Amazon should have been available with the B36 petrol V8 engine as an option. This was a 3.6 litre, 3,559 cm3 (217.2 cu in) petrol V8 that was originally meant for the 1952 Volvo Philip American inspired four door sedan concept car. The B36 engine was later used in the Volvo Snabbe and Trygge trucks of 1956-1966.
@dantheman73576 ай бұрын
Hi Jack, I have really liked that car since they were new. My wish would be that they had contracted with BMW to tune the suspension and steering. They also could have put more effort into hiding the windshield wipers a bit. Love the interior and exterior. I would like one in the same color as your example as it looks great.;
@daviddavid58806 ай бұрын
I'm no Volvo fanboy, but I think that is one of the loveliest cars ever. The lines are just so clean and simple and subtle. It's a bloody good-looking thing. It makes other cars of the period look like they're trying too hard.
@bobspatafore16966 ай бұрын
Thanks a car I enjoyed having you review
@briancharters87206 ай бұрын
My dear mom loved the SAINT… and that Volvo was a real hit with everyone! Memories… iconic car… and actor!
@johnmontgomery91496 ай бұрын
Some body parts were pressed at the Pressed Steel factory in Linwood
@henkresink50736 ай бұрын
Hi Jack, I would love to hear(and see) a review on the Lotus Elite (the original 14)
@martinmcdonald42076 ай бұрын
What a style icon in coupe design. They look so cool when you see one in the metal.
@mkadair6 ай бұрын
Great report. Iconic car! The interior is beautiful.
@Number276 ай бұрын
Interior is absolutely stunning!!
@1maico16 ай бұрын
I ran one of these when I was a student in 1980. It certainly wasn't a collectable back then, I blew my £300 student grant on it ! (£1200 in today's coin) Regarded as nice looking car back then ,well made, with potentially higher running costs that drove like a run of the mill set of wheels.
@motoboy66666 ай бұрын
Jack your enthusiasm is 👌
@snubbedpeerАй бұрын
During a visit to the Volvo pressing department in Gothenburg they mentioned that if you knew where to look you could see a difference between left and right front wings of the P1800. Apparently the masters for the pressing tools were made of some sort of wood. There was a bit of shrinkage in them but different in the left and right side.
@rubbersoul37236 ай бұрын
American watching from the State of Rhode Island in the U.S.-Never owned a Volvo-or any foreign car for that matter-but-have-seen one of these around from time to time-I can count on one hand how many in my life-and always in well-used condition-and always-with just a simple black interior-didn't even know you could get colors-often been curious to know more-fun/interesting review-answered all my questions-including my long-held suspicion that though it said-Volvo-Gia was involved somehow.
@christophecamus84106 ай бұрын
Great looking car, very reliable I heard of one doing 3 000 000 miles still going ❤❤❤❤❤
@nicce126 ай бұрын
I read that the back story was that Volvo management had decided on a Italian designer for the new sports car and Pelles design was kind of sneaked in and caused some upset since they had gone to the Italians and anyway got a design from a Swede… From what I read the design story was unique even for the 60's since every detail was designed by Pelle, from doorhandles to exterior lines - the proper design houses would have junior designers for some mundane elements.
@robertmenghini.Lambomad6 ай бұрын
Nice one Jack, I’ve always loved the shape of these!
@stevenr24636 ай бұрын
My uncle in Salzburg had one from the 60s till dont know in the 70s (exactly the same, white!). Along with another Volvo. Were good cars back then. I was fascinated how it kept the speed (160 - 180 km/h) on the Autobahn - then no speed limit in Austria. Visiting from Guernsey with a 35 mph limit - despite Jaguar Mk2 😉
@JMgmkh6 ай бұрын
Had a 60s(something) My favorite "I should have kept".
@jaybrockmeyer92186 ай бұрын
Love your videos, never miss one, one of the best reviewers on the internet, outstanding, many thanks. It's wonderful to see these older highly interesting cars.
@Number276 ай бұрын
You’re too kind!! So nice to hear to enjoy the videos Jay!
@richcoleman4696 ай бұрын
Beautiful car. In '84 I flew to Alaska to be with my brother, who was in the hospital after a serious accident. His nurse, who became a family friend had a red 1800 and I had the opportunity to take it for a spin!!
@A-world-of-My-Own6 ай бұрын
I was going to say, it sounded like you were coasting half the time you were speaking. Very quite inside indeed. GT indeed.
@polygamous16 ай бұрын
In the late 60 early70s I was mad about boats n fuel consumption was astronomical on 2 stroke outboards, I col not effort this but someone I knew had a marinized P1800 installed into his boat driving a Castoldi jet unit from Milano his fuel was cut to almost half as the specific fuel consumption of the P1800 was about the best you could get at that time, years later I also got a bluebird with an 05 Castoldi jet driven by a Ford V6 Essex Castoldi marinized engine not as fuel efficient as the P1800 but more powerful, all very SH of course with my wages lol nice one Jack thanks for the upload
@michaelmccann47066 ай бұрын
Really suits you, not difficult to imagine the halo over your head.
@volvotron5 ай бұрын
Best explanation of the 1800s I’ve heard. Nice job!
@JohnEvans-zo7kk6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your review of one of my favourite cars of all time.
@JohnIreland-n6o6 ай бұрын
Great little car and wonderful history. Thanks.
@alantee16 ай бұрын
I saw one of these at Cross in Hand (Sussex) stock car circuit, The very last event before the circuits closure by the local authority. Early to mid 1970's. A green p180 was entered into the run what you brung race, it threw a back wheel complete with half shaft. In true stock car tradition it was fixed and driven home by the owner.